LEGO The Lord of the Rings review for Xbox 360, PS3
Traveller’s Tales/TT Game’s LEGO series continues its trend of open-world, LEGO smashing improvements with this adaptation of The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.
Videogame Reviews
Traveller’s Tales/TT Game’s LEGO series continues its trend of open-world, LEGO smashing improvements with this adaptation of The Lord of the Rings film trilogy.
While lacking a bit of polish, PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale is still an impressive piece of work on the PS3 and PS Vita alike, especially for PlayStation fans and those fond of Nintendo’s Super Smash Bros series.
Not exactly award-winning material, but if you’re in the mood for solidly reliable horror on the go, Silent Hill: Book of Memories should be more than enough to scratch that itch.
Omega Force’s long running Warriors series of games make their debut on the Wii U with this unfortunately lackluster port of the otherwise excellent Warriors Orochi 3.
This is it! The end of the first season for Telltale’s wildly successful, and equally fantastic, The Walking Dead. This is one finale you don’t want to miss.
Nintendo Land introduces mini-games themed around classic Nintendo properties as a way of showcasing the new capabilities of the Wii U system. It’s not quite the stand out, must play experience of Wii Sports, but manages to provide some uneven fun across 12 mini-games.
Mario, Luigi and a couple of Toads return for platforming mayhem in New Super Mario Bros. U for the new Wii U. How does this entry stack up against the rest in the “New” series? Read the full review to find out!
Chie, Yosuke, Yukiko, Teddie, and the rest of the gang come to the PS Vita with this excellent port of Persona 4 from the Playstation 2. Check out the full review behind the cut.
If you’re not looking for a game that shows off much of the Wii U’s unique properties and just want a time killer with some decently fun on-couch multiplayer, then run out and buy this game… after a price drop.
Time to get revved up for Sonic and friends, no not those friends, these are the good ones! Check out the review for Sonic and All-Stars Racing Transformed.
Take a trip down memory lane with Alex Mason and company, then flash forward to a really jacked up future. And hey, Petraeus is in this! Topical!
Karateka is unfortunately a perfect example of how not to remake a classic game for today’s audience and platforms.
All 3 Killzone games in one pack including the HD remastered version of the PS3 original. Read on to see if this collection is right for you.
Street Fighter X Tekken finally lands on the Vita, and the transition from home consoles to handheld goes through without a hitch. Read the full review behind the cut!
Can the intelligent PS Vita puzzler give Brain Age a run for its money? John Cleese definitely helps… Read on to see what we think.
Two classics have the dust blown off them and get the HD treatment, but are these games too dated in 2012?